Health Science - Rehabilitation Science Emphasis Worksheet

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H E A LT H S C I E N C E - R E H A B I L I TAT I O N S C I E N C E E M P H A S I S W O R K S H E E T
NAME: _________________________________________________ DATE: ___________________________ STUDENT ID #: ____________________________
HEALTH SCIENCE CORE & EMPHASIS COURSES
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI GENERAL EDUCATION
A grade of C- or better (or Satisfactory) is required for all core and emphasis courses.
Semester
Grade
Credits
HEALTH SCIENCE CORE COURSES
Grade of C- or better (or Satisfactory) is required
Δ
English 1000: Exposition and Argumentation*
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** Core courses may only be repeated once. **
Semester
Grade
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□ Hlth Sci 1000: Intro to Health Professions (3 hrs)
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College Algebra or equivalent (3 credits)*
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Course Notes: Open to all majors
Math Reasoning Proficiency Course*
□ Hlth Sci 2100: Health Sciences Seminar (1 hr)
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Course Notes: Restricted to Health Science majors, Junior standing advised,
Required prerequisite for Hlth Sci 4975 and 4985
History 1100, 1200, or Political Sci 1100
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□ Hlth Sci 3300: Public Health Principles and Practice (3 hrs)
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Course Notes: Restricted to Health Science majors during Early Registration,
1000+ level Writing Intensive*
Writing Intensive and Honors sections available
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□ Hlth Sci 3900: Intro to Research Process (3 hrs)
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Course Notes: Restricted to Health Science majors, Junior standing required,
Biological, Physical and Mathematical Sciences - 9 hours
Writing Intensive course, Fall and Spring only
9 hours fulfilled by Professional Emphasis Requirements
□ Hlth Sci 4300: Health Care in the United States (3 hrs)
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Behavioral and Social Sciences - 9 hours
Course Notes: Restricted to Health Science majors during Early Registration, Sophomore
9 hours fulfilled by University and Professional Emphasis Requirements
standing required, Honors sections available, Fall and Spring only
Humanities and Fine Arts - 9 hours
□ Hlth Sci 4480: Clinical Ethics (3 hrs)
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3 hours fulfilled by Professional Emphasis Requirements
Course Notes: Restricted to Health Science majors, Junior standing required,
Writing Intensive sections available
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□ Hlth Sci 4975: Internship in Health Science (1, 3 or 6 hrs)
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Course Notes: Capstone requirement, Restricted to Health Science majors,
(12 or more credits of a single foreign language may be used to fulfill this requirement)
Junior standing and 2100 required, 50 clock hours/credit hour
Depth of Study - Students must have at least one 2000 level or above course in
□ Hlth Sci 4985: Healthcare Organization and Leadership (3 hrs) _______
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Biological/Physical/Mathematical Science or Humanities/Fine Arts:
Course Notes: Capstone requirement, Restricted to Health Science majors,
Senior standing and 2100 required
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PROFESSIONAL EMPHASIS COURSES
Grade of C- or better is required
* = designates courses where a C- or better is required | Δ = Major requirement, Not waived by MO AA
Semester
Grade
Credits
IMPORTANT DEGREE INFORMATION
□ Biological Science 1010/1020 or 1500
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The rehabilitation science emphasis will prepare students for application to graduate
□ CDS 2190: Medical Terminology
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programs in fields such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, chiropractic, applied
MRP
□ Chemistry 1320: College Chemistry I
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behavior analysis, orthotics/prosthetics and similar degrees. The rehabilitation
sciences track may also prepare students who have appropriate work experience as an
□ Commun 1200: Public Speaking
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undergraduate to work as applied behavior analysis implementers, coaches for
□ HDFS 2400: Lifespan Human Development
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alternative community training organizations, or application to associate’s degrees in
occupational therapy assistant or physical therapy assistant programs.
□ MPP 3202: Elements of Physiology
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MRP
□ Physics 1210: College Physics I
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120 hours required to graduate with degree. 30 of last 36 hours must be taken at MU.
□ Psychology 1000: General Psychology
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Students must complete their last 30 hours as a declared Health Science
□ Psychology 2510: Abnormal Psychology
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major in their chosen emphasis area.
□ Pth As 2201/2203: Human Anatomy
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Hours Completed: _________
Cumulative GPA: _________
MRP
□ Statistics 1200, 1300 or ESC PS 4170
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School of Health Professions - Student Services | University of Missouri | 101 Lewis Hall

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